Stairway to Heaven. Not sure I agree with this one.
Countdown is on channel 30.
But we must reduce everything to a set of lists, for easy digestion.
It is a great song....but music is so subjective.
genres.
A Day in a Life would be mine, but what about Little Richard’s Tutti Frutti? He changed music in America and then around the world. Music and the industry around what became Rock’N’Roll started there.
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Link: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LFxOaDeJmXk
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I'm not a superfan or anything...never bought any of their albums...but when I hear their stuff, I usually think it's pretty good. Maybe it was only me underrating them back in the day.
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I might say “A Day in the Life.”
Even almost 50 years later. It's remarkable.
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Welcome to rock & roll.
All Along The Watchtower.
In general, the best guitarists in the world are, and have always been, studio musicians, who have to be perfect all the time. A few, like Jimmy Page and Glen Campbell, made the jump to stardom. And Page's understudy, as counterintuitive as it may sound, was Jeff Beck. Hendrix was a great performer and made great music, but he isn't comparable to those two.
John Frusciante
David Gilmour
Buckethead
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for several centuries? I would tend to believe Page heard the Spirit tune and recognized the progression, saw how it fit in a rock tune and used it to create Stairway to Heaven. Plagiarized the original progression but not from Spirit where Spirit plagiarized it too from the past.
That is why it was never challenged by Wolfe back in the day.
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And Zep were better than any other band in their era by at least one order of magnitude.
I think not.
concept.